Island in the Golfo Dulce

13 hectares of island property, located in the Golfo Dulce of Costa Rica’s southern Pacific region. Lots of beach, complete with palm & almendra trees, which by the way, is the primary food of the scarlet macaws that frequent the area. Monkeys, and other jungle wildlife, along with a myriad of bird species. Nature's multi-faceted wonderland.

Overview:

There are 2, 1 bedroom homes on the property, along with a 1 bedroom caretaker’s house. There is a wood-fired pizza oven and two platforms for enjoying the waves, pizza, and just being there. The construction is of high quality and has all been built in the last 8 years. However, the primary asset of this property is the property itself. You are on an island with no one else around. You are looking out towards to Pacific with just the sounds of the waves and natures symphony to accompany you.

Getting there:

There is the nearby Golfito airport that makes access to this remote property quite easy. From landing at the airport, to being on the island can have you there in less than 30 minutes. You launch in Golfito and take a 15 - 20 minute boat ride out to the property. Or, you can take the long way there, which involves taking your time as you take in where you are. You might even want to stop en route and do some fishing for the evening's meal.

Arrival:

When you arrive, you will enjoy the tranquility of the island. The stresses of life no longer seem all that important. This is one of those rare gem properties that, even when measured on a global scale, are truly unique.

The beach is in a cove-like setting with a jutting point on its southern-most edge and a crescent shaped beach. The beach and its immediate vicinity are rolling and usable for the structures that are there, with room for more. Go further inland and the property does a rigorous rise up to a height that is shrouded in some rare original growth jungle. Once there, the overhead canopy causes a shaded, park-like effect below where one can walk about and explore. Access to the upper parts is steep.

One of the built areas has a real Italian oven which also can make pizza. This oven was made by an Italian artisan. This is in the barbecue and picnic area with a deck that is seen in the pictures.

Possible Uses of the Property:

Rentals: The current owner only chooses to rent the property out on occasion. When she chooses to do so, and with no advertising work done, it rents with ease. One can easily imagine a robust and rather high-dollar rental occupancy with this property. There is room for adding more structures if desired.

Sport fishing is a big attraction in the Golfo Dulce. Your guests can get an early start by launching from the island and are immediately in waters rich with abundant and diverse species. A dock can be constructed for boats, and the villas used to house the fishing populace that are drawn to the abundant varieties found in the Golfo Dulce

The seller has enjoyed her personal use of the property and mostly just having it available for when she wants to spend time there. Life moving on (read: declining health) is the reason she is selling. Her tradition of use can obviously be continued by a family or group that want the quintessential get-away from civilization.

In summary, you’ve found what has to be one of the unique property offerings on planet earth. We ask that inquiries allow time for arranging the visit to the island and also that they be genuine interest only.

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